Additional Articles of Interest:

University of Minnesota philosopher and bio-ethicist Carl Elliott wrote a fine literary reminiscence on Guinea Pig Zero. It appeared in issue #35 of the groovy literary magazine Tin House. Carl Elliott also wrote an article for the January 7, 2008 issue of The New Yorker called "Guinea-Pigging." Elliott interviews GPZ editor Bob Helms and other professional guinea-pigs, and quotes from the journal. Read this insightful piece on the ethical quandaries of the human guinea pig in medical research! ﻿NEW! ﻿Carl Elliott's latest! A look at one of the dark sides of Big Pharma -- how they make billions from drugs they test on the mentally ill and homeless. See his latest essay, "The Best-Selling, Billion-Dollar Pills Tested on Homeless People: How the Destitute and the Mentally Ill are Being Used as Human Lab Rats" in Matter. French human research subject Michelle Julien wrote a book, Le Monde Ignoré des Testeurs de Médicaments. That's "The Forgotten World of Drug Testing" to us Yanks. Read more about it in "The Pharmacademy."